swim
swim 英 [swɪm] 美 [swɪm]
v. 游泳; n. 游泳
进行时:swimming 过去式:swam 过去分词:swum 第三人称单数:swims 名词复数:swims
- When you move yourself through the water using your arms and legs, you swim. If you live near the ocean, it's probably a good idea to learn how to swim.
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- v. 游泳;
- n. 游泳
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1. I can't swim.
我不会游泳。
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2. He taught me how to swim.
他教我怎样游泳。
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3. I go swimming twice a week.
我每星期游泳两次。
- swim (n.) 1540s, "the clear part of any liquid" (above the sediment), from swim (v.). Meaning "part of a river or stream frequented by fish" (and hence fishermen) is from 1828, and is probably the source of the figurative meaning "the current of the latest affairs or events" (as in in the swim "on the inside, involved with current events," 1869). Meaning "act of swimming" is from 1764.
- swim (v.) Old English swimman "to move in or on the water, float" (class III strong verb; past tense swamm, past participle swummen), from Proto-Germanic *swimjan (source also of Old Saxon and Old High German swimman, Old Norse svimma, Dutch zwemmen, German schwimmen), from PIE root *swem- "to be in motion."
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